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Campbell CR6 - RF451 Radio Communications with Multiple Dataloggers Using One Data Logger as a Repeater

Campbell CR6
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blank. If either setting has been changed, enter the new code or key. See Data logger
security (p. 111) for more information.
12. Click Next.
13. Review the Communication Setup Summary. If you need to make changes, click the
Previous button to return to a previous window and change the settings.
Setup is now complete, and the EZSetup Wizard allows you to click Finish or click Next to test
communications, set the data logger clock, and send a program to the data logger. See Testing
communications with EZSetup (p. 41) for more information.
If you experience problems with network communications, see Troubleshooting Radio
Communications (p. 134) for assistance.
3.1.5.5 RF451 radio communications with multiple dataloggers using
one data logger as a repeater
This type of network configuration is useful for communicating around an obstacle, such as a hill
or building, or to reach longer distances.
To configure an RF451 radio to communicate with multiple dataloggers, you must complete the
following steps (instruction follows):
l Ensure your dataloggers and RF451 radios are each connected to an antenna and power.
l Configure your connection to the RF451 devices using Device Configuration Utility.
l Assign unique PakBus addresses to each data logger using Device Configuration Utility.
(Connect to each data logger, and set the PakBus Address on the Deployment | Datalogger
tab.)
l Configure one data logger to act as a repeater.
l Use data logger support software to set up communication between the computer and the
dataloggers.
3. Setting up the CR6 38

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